t READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEK S NEWS FDR THE GUARDIAN S SATURDAY _ NDA i ' -I ings were the Cornmfellolier of Agri SAL D c B,lwk-.-Green or Mixed-Sealed Packets only samples- maued °’1_°|1¢1“i1‘¥-Address “Salads” Molllrelilii b ,i i 1-' l I ny' _lm ` ,Ia Most Pleasing ` SURPRISE Q , I '~"‘ ruuipll-r s\\\\\ ,;-,\___ 5 \ fs? e .. A Q: iii, __/~ .f _,_f_ .f , Z' i 4 ._/ Z . - ,;;rJ,.,- ,,, ` 1.7. ` ./ "/l/,/ it - hi ' \\\\\ IHSITII \\\ COWAN S MAPLE Buns A ' ‘ Dlllcfoul Solid Chocolate: ' (NAME AND oissllsrd rlmolsrsnlnl NOT only satisfy the craving for sweets- they are full of nourish- / THE COWAN COMPANY, LTD. TORONTO CANADA he \\ ZQS \\\\ / 5754. -- /}` 'l ' ` . fi'fT.'i’*§i;§if‘§ §\\ Q EE / I, Icfi "ig -1 1-1 .7-`.ii1_i:_.z-; ff; -~' yi f ` /§v1L»f' / I W. _. ._z:. .__ \P ' -Q _ ' -1-- Mannfnclumd lilo i L 1 l .I =»\“-s .- ...iigm |31-life. 'I io "§iarr‘i,,Q-1 |.<¢,,\,,.,,,.,.rs|,i siiiiwii linm ln one ol lin- miner of rho fume... "."i‘.»\uii" rnmiiy. A ~.~,1',l1l1z"slr.1e-».ai-,;..a-»i~»\'¢v°l'1f°d We M' Breeding Association Messrs. Ge ge Boswell, French Fort (President) _A 'V I i ‘ i DAO Y... , _._.v, ' - , _ _ _, , , _ Purests cleanest ; .~ ' -.~ ~.i'j_!=~- culture (1-Ion. Murdoch McKinnon) _- _ ‘ r , I ip? ’ surname: ooUR'r.-1n'setiu~day’s' and tim secretary or Agriculture /" 1 »{'~>"-’»’, . issue ff!! the Royal .,9li!\f¢,..5lt 18 _V ` (Prof. Theodore Ross), to whose ef- Vi `, ` '”, g '_' _ forts in fact the formation of these l ‘ji . ., /l I ff _ , , I organisations was principally if not Q ' , - , ’ 4 '. entirely due.‘ Office-bearers were _ ' J-.-"I J, elected as follows: Of the Sheep X1 i ,-5 :_ or - A /i 1! Af - §& ‘ \ ` _ i g \ Y . ,_ \ \ - . i\ ii l , ze' B. Clay, Bridgetown; Ernest Lund, Mt. Herbert; and Rev. P. C. Gauthier, Palmer-.Road. Of the Swine Associa- tion: Messre. Pets-: Brodie, York, (Pl°esident.); George Celbeck, Bum- Donald, Georgetown, (Vice-President fo: King's); Daniel Stewart, Alliston; Ernest Inge, Hazelbrook; J. J. Mc- Nally, Summerside. The Secretary-Treasurer in eucb case, as provided by the rules, is the Secretary of Agriculture. With regard to the Sheep Associn tion, the question of damage done to sheep by dogs was also considered and those present were all of thc opinion that something should be done to rid the country of dogs. Some suggested that the. dog tux mcrslde (Vice-President); Alliston Mc- ~ _the money collected from that source who had sheep killed The objection howver was raised that ll reat de l could he made and izliat. therefore was decided to refer the mutter for consideration at a future meeting of ' the Association. i TUESDAY. THE LADY LAURIIJR.-'l‘hc Gov- ernment buoy hoat, Lady Laurier, which had been buoy lifting in the western part of the Island, returned on Saturday night with the West (Tape and Point due Chene buoys, and left again yesterday morning to complete her work in that locality. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. -Rev. A. _J. McLeod, Denmark, N, S., who preached two eloquent and e instructive sermons in the Central , Christian Church, on Sunday last, is no stranger in this city. lt will be rc- memhered he held some special meet- ings for the Y. M. C. A., of this city a few years ago and his reputation t as B, preacher was then well estab- lished. Mr. McLeod is preaching for this congregation with ifview to 1;.. sing ii pastorate. and will preach again next Sunday, thc 30th, inst., at both morning and evening ser- e vices to which a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend and hear this clever and eloquent preacher. it was reported in the Guardian gold watch-quite an historic nr ticle andufamily heirloom of whic d vcned a meeting among lborn lleurtellly contributed on the spot to a handsome sum for the iurcllnse ofa substitute for the lost relic. Yos- terdny, therefore, the gentleman was not 11 little surprised when lic re- lceived n nent und significantly pret- ty jewel-box by post. No one is aware of the contents of that box, which now adoms Mr. Messervy’s hitherto gloomy countenance, it can reasonably bc assumed that lic has reconciled his conscience so fur as the departed heirloom is concerned. ~ ' . " t; with 3 few weeks previous, Mr. Her- but judging by the blissful smile f MONEY VALUABLI-1.-That money in of value in the Western Provinces is evident from the advertisements which appear daily in the Western papers of which the following 'ure samples:-"Want to borrow on first clues inside city property $1500.00, property valued at many times this amount, will pay 9 per cent." Ad- vertiser wants to borrow money on first class property. Will pay from 12 to 20 per cent." Some local peo- ple who have money invested in western lands state that they BW receiving 10 pcr cent. on notes along with first class security on property. Even nt these lligh figures the peo- ple on Prince Edward Island are not sending their money 'abroad 'but in- vesting it nt home, expecting even much higher returns. Owing to the stringency of thc monei' lllllflillt ulativc purposes, blit the man who is doing n good legitimate business can get all the accommodation he needs. Tho people who complain are the people who are living beyond their 5- money. r' 'rANoLi<;.--'rlim i; was rl good hour of excitement neul k the tern schooner Advent Z nine o'clock, but swcrved in too nf-ur I Jones' wharf, and, as an udrled pro- d agriculture, nocal and Federal, to in- caution to avoid danger, the auclwr ,struct the farmers ln the breeding was thrown out while the engines and improvement of sheep and swine; were started full speed astern. But n the ntcemer’s anchor hooked onto tho Associations, to improve the judging wnehor of the docked schooner' A - of sheep and swine at the agricultur- vent, when it made bottom and with al and, live stock exhibitions; by the A. W. Perry's propellor churning e her sternward the Advent was drawn wsers were snapped by the strain D enlkswino of the several breeds own- out into the harbor ~- 1* *brcc stern ss ‘vent from colliding with the fish e associations it is provided that on laden schooner Greenwood, which was f .. . U ee lfheen the case one of the vesselswould and swine or any owner or breeder have been damaged to th?) polpt tal or i mierln , sal a mem er o e “lui” AI sl*-9|' 'Wi' l°“°\'WI“ ii'-vi)Iiidlemrr?er’a crew. A wood crowd for , I” ° ua nd gd "n'|'°"°g‘g’7 ‘ member of the associations. iriver snbour watched the A. W. _Per\‘Y' W. _ “I4 ' "I .°°‘ , Among those present st. the meet- ,extricate herself from the ui-.i|zle. li ,__ ,,.. ..._ .___ _-,.-ni " is ‘.7 -s Z. »_ .Hg . 9: ll *si .._§fh. sith 2 \\ Michael Keenan, Georgetown (Vicc- \ .`=_ /I li 2,, ,\.\ - President for King's); J. M. Laird, \ .`\ _ is \ Kelvin (Vice-President for Prince); C. \ I Vi are pale and frail-backward in studies-with pinched faces and poor blood-their minds and bodies are sinned because their regular food does not nourish. ~ Such children need Scott’s Emulsion above everything else; it contains nat\lre’s rarest life- ivins fats; it is essentially food value-blood-food an ~ ' 1 bone-food, free from wine, alcohol or harmful drug. 1 I ` Scott’s Emulsion often builds many timelitl ` ' weight in solid flesh-its medicinal. tonic and nutritive properties make all good food do good. .A rr- is Nor A Peor, sur A rouNi»Arlr_~_ri ron sruluw ceowru. ,,,_,,,, Every ni-ugglsc Hes lr. Avoid sulminuea. - . ‘J " i'*.f'.~ »|» l.l»-,- s